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The Lenni Lenape, a Native American tribe, traditionally hunted various animals for food, including fish, deer, and smaller mammals. While otters were not a primary food source, they could have been hunted for their fur and meat when necessary. The Lenape's diet was largely dependent on the availability of local wildlife and seasonal changes. Thus, while otters may have been consumed occasionally, they were not a staple in their diet.

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